The Girl Scouts Presidents’ Leadership Award is a $1,000 educational scholarship awarded to a young woman in the Homestead Service area who demonstrates outstanding leadership that benefits her community. The application deadline is Jul6 15, 2013. To download the application, please click here.
Month: May 2013
H.U.G.S. Camp
H.U.G.S. (Helping Us Grieve Successfully) is a one-day camp for grieving youth and their families who have experienced the death of a family member or friend. It will be held on Saturday, June 15th from 9 am to 3 pm at the Lincoln Children’s Group. For more info, visit hugscamp.org.
Del Ray Ballroom Employment Opportunities
DelRay Ballroom is looking for six teaching positions in the areas of Ballroom, Latin, Swing, Country, & Argentine Tango dancing. Training begins Monday, July 8, 2013. If interested, please contact Shelley Fritz on Monday-Thursday (1 to 10 pm) at 402-435-4344.
Free UNL Electrical Engineering Course
UNL’s Department of Electrical Engineering & Professor John Boye are offering the opportunity access ELEC215: Electronics and Circuits I, online for free (no credit) for students interested in learning more about electrical engineering. For more info, visit go.unl.edu/elec215 and complete the online Interest Form by August 10, 2013.
True Power, Inc. Employment Opportunities
True Power, Inc. is currently accepting applications from current seniors who excel in industrial technology courses, have a good attendance record, and an interest in pursuing a career in electrical work. Full-time employees receive training, benefits, pay scale starting at $11.50, and full-licensing after 4 years of of apprenticeship. For more info, email Jeremy Giese at truepowerelectrict@hotmail.com, call 402-304-5182, or visit the website at truepowerinc.com.
John R. Winkler Memorial Scholarship
The Iowa-Nebraska Chapter of the International Association of Special Investigation Units (IA-NE IASIU) is offering the John R. Winkler Memorial Scholarship. Click here to download the application. The application for this renewable $500 scholarship is due June 1, 2013.
Insurance Fraud Essay Schoalrship Contest
Click here to download the Insurance Fraud Essay Scholarship Contest guidelines. The Iowa-Nebraska Chapter of the International Association of Special Investigation Units (IA-NE IASIU) is committed to spreading awareness of insurance fraud and its negative impacts on our society. The Essay Scholarship Contest is open to current grads, high school students, and middle school students. Deadline is July 1, 2013.
Smith College’s Women of Distinction Program
Smith College will host their annual Women of Distinction program on November 8-10, 2013. Women of Distinction is a program for high school seniors that highlights the opportunities at Smith for African American, Latina, Asian American, and Native American students. Admission is competitive. Smith will provide round-trip transportation, meals and accommodations for all participants. The application will become available in August. For more information visit the program Web site.
Final Transcripts for Seniors
Seniors, you MUST complete a transcript release for your final transcript to go to the school you will be attending in the fall as well as the NCAA or NAIA if applicable. Please turn in transcript release forms to Mrs. Carman in the Registrar’s Office.
UNL’s Education Camp
Discover Education Camp:
- Do you like to work with kids? Do you ever picture yourself becoming a teacher?
- Do you want to dialogue with others who view teaching as social change to make the world better and safer for ALL children?
- Are you looking for ways to put your beliefs into practice?
Then our stimulating summer camp might be perfect for you! Enroll in our unique on-campus camp that promises to stimulate your mind and challenge your heart. It could be the experience of a lifetime!
- Who: Any Nebraska high school student (in grades 10-12) interested in exploring a future career in Education
- When: June 9-14, 2013
- What: Take part in fun and meaningful activities with other high school students and UNL professors that care about diversity issues in schools. You will engage in dialogue with real teachers, do some fun role playing activities, have a chance to interact with children for part of the day, watch inspiring documentaries about current school issues, and take part in deep discussions about diversity in education
- Where: Come to Lincoln for our week-long residential camp on UNL’s beautiful campus
- How much does it cost: Scholarships are available. See the website for an application and for more information (at bigredcamps.unl.edu)
Questions?
Please contact at UNL Dr. Guy Trainin at gtrainin2@unl.edu or Dr. John Raible at jraible3@unl.edu
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